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  • 61Nazi gold — (German: Raubgold, stolen gold ) is the gold transferred by Nazi Germany to overseas banks during the Second World War. The regime executed a policy of looting the assets of its victims to finance the war, collecting the looted assets in central… …

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  • 62Belize — Belizean /beuh lee zee euhn/, adj., n. /beuh leez /, n. 1. Formerly, British Honduras. a parliamentary democracy in N Central America: a former British crown colony; gained independence 1981. 224,663; 8867 sq. mi. (22,966 sq. km). Cap.: Belmopan …

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  • 63Cameroon — Republic of Cameroon République du Cameroun …

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  • 64World currency — In the foreign exchange market and international finance, a world currency or global currency refers to a currency in which the vast majority of international transactions take place and which serves as the world s primary reserve currency.A… …

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  • 65Hong Kong dollar — Infobox Currency currency name in local = 港元 zh icon image 1 =Hk money.jpg image 2 = Hk money coins.jpg image title 1 = Banknotes image title 2 = Coins iso code = HKD using countries = HKG unofficial users = CHN MAC inflation rate = 2.2% (Hong… …

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  • 66National Bank of Romania — Banca Naţională a României (Romanian) …

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  • 67Central Bank of Libya — Infobox Central bank image 1= image title 1 = bank name in local = مصرف ليبيا المركزي headquarters = Tripoli established = 1956 president = Farhat Bengdara‎ bank of = Libya currency = Libyan dinar currency iso = LYD reserves = website =… …

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  • 68Hong Kong Monetary Authority — Headquarters International Finance Centre …

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  • 69Current account — This article is about the macroeconomic current account. For day to day bank accounts, see Current account (banking). Cumulative Current Account Balance 1980–2008 (US$ Billions) based on the International Monetary Fund data In economics, the… …

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  • 702008 Icelandic financial crisis — The 2008 Icelandic financial crisis involves all three of the major banks in Iceland and their control has been seized by the government. In late September, it was announced that Glitnir would be nationalised. The following week, the control of… …

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